Using Robotics for STEM Education from K-20 Brock J. LaMeres Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Montana State University.

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Using Robotics for STEM Education from K-20 Brock J. LaMeres Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Montana State University - Bozeman

Robotics for STEM Education STEM Education – Who Cares? First, does technology make our lives better? –In the US, we have electricity, smart phones, and more food that we can eat. –In the US, we don’t spend the majority of our time looking for food, shelter, or fending off invaders. –This allows us to spend our time developing specialized expertise and exploring higher levels of abstract thought (or watching football and drinking lots of beer). 2

Robotics for STEM Education STEM Education – Who Cares? Whether or not you think this is “Better”, technology does do 3 things: 1) Increase the population density –Higher efficiency agriculture/ranching/housing –More effective medicine 2) Helps protect us –Advanced weapons & surveillance 3) Fuels our economy –Scientific innovations account for 50% of the growth in U.S. economy. –Predicted 10 year growth in STEM jobs (17%) –Predicted 10 year growth in non-STEM jobs (14%) –The non-STEM job rate includes recession recovery while the STEM jobs rate has increased throughout. 3 More people per square mile A smaller fraction of our population is needed to protect us.

Robotics for STEM Education Who are these STEM People? Scientists, Technologies, Engineers, Mathematicians = STEM –~132M people work in the U.S. –In 2012, 7.2M were in STEM (1 of 18 jobs) –1.1M science related jobs –2.4M engineering/tech related jobs –3.7M computer/math/tech related jobs (healthcare practitioners are not included in STEM) Is the STEM field growing? Think about this… –In 2005, STEM fields accounted for 6.2M jobs in the U.S. –In 2014, there were 4.4M STEM JOB OPENINGS requiring a bachelors degree. –Of these openings, 2.3M were considered entry level. –Where did these extra millions of jobs come from? - Today it’s hard to find a sector that doesn’t NOT use STEM - The recover is replacing traditional jobs with high tech jobs 4 Tom Al Steve

Robotics for STEM Education Are there enough STEM grads? Let’s look at engineering (easier to compare the number because we keep better track ) –First, what is an engineer? “A super nerdy person that …” “A person who designs technology that applies scientific knowledge to solve societal problems.” –~1 out of every 125 people in the U.S. is an engineer. Are there enough engineering grads in the USA to fill the need? –If there are 2.3M entry level STEM jobs, and engineering represents ~30% of STEM, then we need ~700k engineering grads to meet the demand. –And we produced….. 80k in 2013… 5

Robotics for STEM Education The Gathering Storm Around 1990, things started changing… –The Berlin Wall came down ending a isolation between the east and west. –The internet proliferation hit critical mass, information was now available to all individuals, not just the privileged. –Our competition was now global. What do you think emerging countries did to complete? –They went all in on STEM 6

Robotics for STEM Education The Gathering Storm In 2005 the National Academies released “Rising Above the Gathering Storm” –The report was requested by congress to give recommendations on how to keep the U.S. competitive in the rapidly changing global economy. –The report was updated in –The report highlighted that the U.S. may be slipping.. 7

Robotics for STEM Education The Gathering Storm (Higher Ed) But we did graduate 80k engineering bachelor’s degrees last year! –There were 2M engineering B.S. graduates globally –India produced 340k –China produced 700k U.S. students seem to becoming LESS interested in STEM 8 Half of all engineering B.S. degrees

Robotics for STEM Education The Gathering Storm (Higher Ed) How many engineering grads do we need? –To keep the U.S. economy strong and growing, we need a STEM workforce of ~8.65M by –That’s ~1.5M new jobs in the next 4 years! How do we get there? –Obama calls for 10k new engineering grads NOW through retention efforts. –But there’s only so much that higher ed can do because only so many students go into engineering. We need to fill the pipeline –The #1 recommendation by the National Academies is: Move the United States K-12 education system in science and mathematics to a leading position by global standards. “10,000 Teachers Educating 10 Million Minds” 9

Robotics for STEM Education Fillings the STEM Pipeline (K-20) Step 1 – Increase Diversity –Only 18% of engineering graduates were female. –This is the largest underrepresentation of all demographics. –As early as 1 st grade, students begin to form stereotypes about careers (jocks, nerds, male vs. female) –Role Models are HUGE! (what do you want to be when you grow up?) 10 My research team with MSU President Cruzado

Robotics for STEM Education Fillings the STEM Pipeline (K-20) Step 2 – Application of Theory –Theory in a vacuum only appeals to a minority of students (e.g., the geeks). –Applying theory to application brings new types of thinkers into STEM. –Finding real world, and EXCITING applications of math and science makes STEM more appealing as a career choice. 11 w h This is OK This is better The pay is 1¢ per square foot.

Robotics for STEM Education Fillings the STEM Pipeline (K-20) Robotics can provide an application for STEM. Applications can breakdown stereotypes of STEM careers. 12

Robotics for STEM Education It’s also a National Priority “National Robotics Initiative” 13

Robotics for STEM Education Applications are Everywhere 14 “When there is a LOT of work to do.” Farming & Ranching Exploration “To go where people can’t.” Public Safety & Economic Boost “Manufacturing” “Dangerous Jobs” Healthcare “Surgical Procedures” “Helping the disabled”

Robotics for STEM Education What now? We need to work together… Thank you for coming today! 15

Robotics for STEM Education References U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 5, 2014, Report: STEM Job Market Much Larger Than Previously Reported Stem occupations, Nicholas Terrell, 2007 Beareau of Labor and Statistics, 2013 data. Number of US engineers in decline relative to China, India By Mike Shammas | September 19, 2011Mike Shammas STEM Education: Preparing for the Jobs of the Future,, U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee 2012 Where are the STEM Students?, myCollegeOptions, STEM connector, 2012 Woman running with prosthetic leg, Carlos Serrao – Photographer 16